There are 18 pages of cards to print out (double sided) plus a 1 page game board and 8 pages of instructions.

I printed out the game board and the cards, leaving the instructions as a PDF.

The game is fairly simple. The object is to recapture an escaped cat. Players have a hand of cards, which they can use to move, take actions like capturing the cat or using catnip to lure it closer, or play a 'fail' card to foil another player's attempt to do any of the above.

After each turn ends, the player draw an event card which causes one of several things to happen. Either Mi Gato moves, loses a life, or loses a life and catches on fire.

The game itself goes fairly quickly. We played twice, the first game lasting about 45 minutes, the second game lasting just over a half hour.

The cards are funny, line up nicely when I printed them and are sized to fit on Avery business cards. We didn't have any Avery card stock, so printed them out on plain white paper, which was a bit harder to shuffle but still quite servicable.

The instructions are layed out well and are lots of fun to read.

The price, at $1.99 is really good. I figure it cost me another $1 in printing costs. The instructions call for using tokens to track the cat's life and also the players and the cat itself. Designs for these tokens are not included in this game.